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| UK Anon Hotmail User |
Posted: January 06, 2008 05:03 am
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Hello, sorry for not replying earlier to your post.
I am afraid there are limits to what you are asking of from the I Ching, usually the principles ustilised to examine the Feng Shui of a house from an I Ching reading, is not based on the Flying Star principle, so you would not be able to know what is too much or not. However, it is often used to examine things when it is not possible to be there in person, so for example, it is possible to see that the persons most major causes for concern regarding money with others in the household was the front door, because it opened up into another door (for example). It is not really a replacement for an actual Flying Star and Forms analysis. But a good indicator. UK Anon Hotmail User -------------------- Can provide some insight on: Zi Wei (Purple Star), Ba Zi (Four Pillars), Feng Shui (Flying Star and Shapes and Forms), Metallic Abaccus style (Teet Ban), and I-Ching (Yi Jing)
Areas I can't help on because limited by net: face/hand readings. Disclaimer: Newbie here, don't trust my interpretations 100%. |
| gaidujs |
Posted: September 19, 2007 07:44 pm
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Newbie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 491 Joined: September 18, 2007 |
Dear Sir
Can somebody explain if possible with example on how to use superiching in finding feng shui remedies for example suppose i want to know which element is excess or which is deficient or a particular cure after doing flying star analysis. So far examples are given whether particular house is good or bad. Waiting for positive reply Thanks J S Gaidu |
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